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Katy Milkman

Professor at Wharton, Choiceology podcast host, international bestselling author

Katy Milkman is a highly accomplished individual, holding the prestigious James G. Dinan Professor position at The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania. She is renowned as an international best-selling author for her book, How to Change, and hosts the acclaimed behavioral economics podcast Choiceology sponsored by Charles Schwab. Katy has a rich background in studying the science of behavior change and has advised and collaborated with numerous prominent organizations including Google, the White House, the United Nations, the U.S. Department of Defense, and Walmart.

Throughout her career, Katy Milkman has earned accolades for her exceptional work in the field of behavioral science. She has made significant contributions as the former president of the international Society for Judgment and Decision Making. Her expertise extends to writing about behavioral science in esteemed media outlets such as The Washington Post, The New York Times, CNN, and The Economist. Katy's influence in the health sector was highlighted by being recognized as a Top 10 innovator shaping the future of health by Fortune Magazine. Moreover, her book, How to Change, was lauded as one of the top books for healthy living in 2021 by the New York Times. Katy's intellectual prowess has landed her a spot as a Thinkers50 pick for one of the world's 50 top management thinkers.

Katy Milkman's academic journey includes obtaining a Bachelor's degree from Princeton University with the highest honors (summa cum laude) and a Ph.D. in Computer Science & Business from Harvard University. Her educational background underscores her commitment to gaining a comprehensive understanding of her field. Additionally, Katy offers a free monthly newsletter called Milkman Delivers, focusing on behavioral science, which interested individuals can subscribe to at katymilkman.substack.com.

Highlights

Feb 3 · twitter

It was such a treat to kick off our @Wharton Decision Processes speaker series with a talk by @DukeU Prof. Rick Larrick about the perils of including your own best guess at a quantity when eliciting an outside estimate. We even managed to snap a photo of Rick on a bench with Ben Franklin. Snow be darned!

It was such a treat to kick off our @Wharton Decision Processes speaker series with a talk by @DukeU
Jan 30 · twitter

What is the best thing about being a behavioral scientist at @Wharton? It's hard to pick, but it might be attending our extraordinary and star-studded Decision Processes seminar series on Mondays at noon. Check out the amazing interdisciplinary speakers we brought through this fall, each of whom agreed to pose on Penn's iconic Ben Franklin bench (well, @RobbWiller got confused and posed with the wrong Ben Franklin sculpture, but we'll give him partial credit).

To learn more than who visited this past fall and the title of their talk (shown below), and to find out who will be joining us to share their latest research when the series kicks off again on Monday, February 2nd, visit: https://t.co/bXFmXEVpr4

Huge thanks to our brilliant fall speakers!

What is the best thing about being a behavioral scientist at @Wharton? It's hard to pick, but it mig
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Nov 19 · The Atlantic
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States